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With WebMD and Google competing for the consumer’s attention, providers have to learn how to use digital health tools to their advantage. With sites like WebMD and the newly-reconfigured Google giving consumers healthcare data at their fingertips, providers have to learn how to adapt. Consumers have to understand that they can’t simply go online to have all their healthcare questions … Read More

A panel of judges consisting of business and funding experts, selected Smart Clinic as one of the winners of the 2015 Arizona Innovation Challenge (AIC), and one of the most promising new mHealth companies in the Valley.

We are thrilled to have made it to the semifinalist round of the 2015 Arizona Innovation Challenge! Announced earlier this week, the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) has selected Smart Clinic as one of 25 semifinalists in the bi-annual business plan competition for promising early-stage companies in high-growth industries.

Brennan Spiegel, MD, MHSH, director of health services research at Cedar Sinai Health System, discusses “How Information Technology Will Transform Gastroenterology,” his American Journal of Gastroenterology Lecture to the American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii.

We are very proud Smart Clinic was featured during Dr. Brennan Spiegel’s lecture, “How Information Technology Will Transform Gastroenterology,” at this year’s American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii.

When selecting between two comparable physicians the majority of patients would choose the healthcare provider who allows for appointment scheduling and other tasks to be completed digitally, according to a new survey.

Today’s mHealth Technologies are positioned to become powerful forces for collaboration between healthcare providers and patients; but how do healthcare providers invite patients to engage in creating better health outcomes for themselves in a more significant way?

Nearly 60 percent of your patients would use a health-related app and believe it would help them better manage their health in partnership with their physicians, according to Dr. Zia’s research recently published in Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology.

As healthcare organizations become more focused on exceeding quality of care metrics, many are turning to mHealth solutions like mobile apps to help both patients and staff to reach quality goals and save lives.